
On a corporate floor opening onto a skyline view, a modular workstation system was designed to address the acoustic and visual needs of an open-plan layout. Shelving units produced with an industrial wood-and-metal combination were used both as partitions and as display elements; floor-to-ceiling lighting fixtures added a warm corporate tone to the space. Flexibility and branded workspace concepts were resolved together. At the heart of the system is a modular chassis that can be relocated to any cell of the floorplate. Each workstation is manufactured as a single package: a felt-clad acoustic back panel, a slim carbon-steel frame, thermally treated oak tops, and a cable trough concealed beneath. Because the shelving-and-divider units plug into the same chassis, the client can reshape the open plan into 4-, 6- or 8-seat team islands as it grows — IT only needs to open the cable trough and re-patch the outlets to bring a new station online. The branding layer is built through a graphic family that repeats at different heights across the floor: brass plate labels set into the shelving, upward-throwing linear LED strips along the partition tops, and ceiling typography paired with coloured accent walls anchor each team inside a coherent corporate language. The outcome is no longer a generic open office but a flexible work ecosystem that can be rescaled to each department's workflow while preserving a unified brand atmosphere. User surveys in the first month after occupancy reported measurable gains in concentration and spatial satisfaction, and facilities management halved the lead time originally budgeted for future reconfigurations.
Office Furniture and Display Solutions
Modular • Industrial • Corporate Open Office
2025
Office